The speed of sound in turbulent air created by a fan is influenced by the direction of the airflow relative to the sound wave. Sound travels faster in the direction of the wind and slower in all other directions, with the relationship being complex and non-linear. Turbulence affects sound intensity and can lead to variations in perceived sound levels, especially in the presence of gusts. While still air is a theoretical concept, in practical scenarios, even minimal air movement can impact sound propagation. Overall, the dynamics of sound in moving air are intricate and depend on multiple factors, including wind speed and direction.